@vfrmedia Umm, but the internet has a million more pictures of Harry Styles than Harold Shipman. But I guess thatโs also the point; too much selection confuses it slightly? Maybe.
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@vfrmedia Umm, but the internet has a million more pictures of Harry Styles than Harold Shipman. But I guess thatโs also the point; too much selection confuses it slightly? Maybe. 5 comments
@vfrmedia I wonder if thereโs even restrictions legally on what the AI can learn fromโฆ Copyright wouldnโt cover it, surely? I mean itโs not like the bot recreates an image - just might use it as a reference before it spits out any pixels. Thereโs so much I donโt know about this stuff. ๐ฅฒ |
@matt but is the AI using the "whole internet", or a limited/curated source of photos including UK news sources? (presumably it has to comply with some copyright agreements?)
There's also a whole load of "true crime" blogs that repeat all the major cases from UK with photos, we don't have as strict privacy laws as other Northern European nations and crime reporting is very popular here (if asked, I could probably name and recognise more criminals than modern pop stars..)